And Then There Were None Book Report
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Plot
Character
Theme
Author
Comparison
Judge Lawrence Wargrave
- Highly Intelligent
- Commanding personality
- Leader of group
- The one who planned the series of murders
Vera Claythorne
- Feels guilty from her past
- Most inteligent and capable character
- Finishes the last line in the poem
Philip Lombard
- Mysterious, confident, & resourceful man
- His traits let him survive until the end
- For him falling for a girl, he understimates her & dies
Dr. Edward George Armstrong
- Timid doctor
- A weak personality
- Helps Wargrave
William Herny Blore
- Corrupt policeman
- Acts bodly and frequently takes initiative
- Always suspects wrong person
- Boldness often verges on foldhardiness
Emily Brent
- Old, ruthlessly reigious woman
- Killed a servant
- Doesn't feel remorse for her actions
Thomas Rogers
- Dignified bulter
- Acts normal even after his wife dies
- Accused of letting their former empolyer die
Ethel Rogers
- Frail women
- Wargrave thinks her husband controls her
General John Gordon Macarthur
- Oldest guest
- Feels guilty for his crime
- Waits to die
Anthony Marston
- Rich, athletic, handsome youth
- Lacks on a conscience
- Shows no remorse for crime